
China’s water industry has undergone a remarkable transformation, fueled by technological advancements and an increasing recognition of the importance of water purification and conservation in recent years.
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China’s water industry has undergone a remarkable transformation, fueled by technological advancements and an increasing recognition of the importance of water purification and conservation in recent years.

In the tapestry of insights from China’s climate heroes, a resounding message emerges—climate change is not a distant woe but our immediate reality, demanding collective action.

In Southeast Asia, a region responsible for a staggering 25% of global waste, a pressing issue emerges: the need for innovative climate tech solutions to manage and prevent the escalating waste problem.

The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) aims to align imported goods with EU environmental standards while fostering fair trade.

In a world where the term “forever chemicals” isn’t just a catchy phrase but a stark reality, the challenge of combating substances that refuse to leave our planet quietly has become more daunting.

(Shanghai, China, July 14, 2023) The 15th edition of WATERTECH CHINA, the leading international water technology exhibition, concluded successfully on June 7th at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Hongqiao) in Shanghai.

In 2023, China experienced a major economic boost thanks to clean energy. A study by Carbon Brief showed that solar power, electric vehicles (EVs), and batteries played a huge role, contributing a whopping 11.4 trillion yuan (US$1.6 trillion) to the economy.

In the bustling urban village of Zengbu, located in the Guangdong province of southern China, a unique scenario unfolds amidst its aging population.

In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough: electrodes capable of extracting hydrogen directly from seawater.

The article presents groundbreaking research where scientists at WPI have developed a unique material using nickel and cobalt atoms to selectively remove urea from water and potentially convert it into hydrogen gas.
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